No, it is too far east. It can, however be considered a part of "Dixie Alley," which is a second, slightly less active tornado forming region.
Tornado Alley did not occur. It was not an event. Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States.
Tornado Alley - is simply a name given to the relatively narrow area of the states where the majority of tornadoes are found.
Florida is not in tornado Alley, but it does get a lot of tornadoes, but they are generally not as strong as the ones in Tornado Alley.
tornado ally, texas
No. Tornadoes are rare in Arizona.
Is this your Homework?? Basically its because Texas is Part of tornado ally. Tornado Ally is a place in the US that because of all of the different weather that is near it gets a ton of tornadoes. Tornado ally consists of Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota and Mexico (getting a sense of where it is?)
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Tornado Alley averages about 700 to 800 tornadoes per year.
Ohio is not the tornado valley there has been more tornados in Mississippi then Ohio
Tornado Alley does not have exact boundaries. Some maps include North Dakota, or parts of it, in Tornado Alley while others do not.
Northern Texas is part of tornado alley. But this region actually extends as far north as South Dakota.
the Midwest also known as tornado ally